Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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403
He must have in mind then, I supposed, Gorean slave dance.
He must have in mind then, I supposed, Gorean slave dance.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #403)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
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Lord Nishida would surely not have in mind dances which might be indigenous to his own culture.
10
401
Miss Wentworth could not be expected to have such skills.
10
402
They would be quite foreign to her.
10
403
He must have in mind then, I supposed, Gorean slave dance.
10
404
To be sure, she would doubtless know nothing of that, as well.
10
405
The forms of dance of the women of the "strange men" would, I supposed, be lovely and would be backgrounded by a rich cultural tradition, but I also supposed they would be quite different from Gorean slave dance.
10
406
Whereas Gorean slave dance can be as subtle as the opening of the petals of a flower it is commonly richly, luxuriantly, unmistakably, outspokenly, unapologetically, brazenly erotic.
Lord Nishida would surely not have in mind dances which might be indigenous to his own culture.
Miss Wentworth could not be expected to have such skills.
They would be quite foreign to her.
He must have in mind then, I supposed, Gorean slave dance.
To be sure, she would doubtless know nothing of that, as well.
The forms of dance of the women of the "strange men" would, I supposed, be lovely and would be backgrounded by a rich cultural tradition, but I also supposed they would be quite different from Gorean slave dance.
Whereas Gorean slave dance can be as subtle as the opening of the petals of a flower it is commonly richly, luxuriantly, unmistakably, outspokenly, unapologetically, brazenly erotic.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)